BA (Hons) Health and Social Care / BA (Hons) Health and Social Care (Social Policy)
Bachelor's degree
In Rhos-On-Sea
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Rhos-on-sea (Wales)
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Start date
Different dates available
Are you looking for employment or promotion within Healthcare, Social Care, Childcare, or the field of public and social policy? Could your career benefit from an in-depth knowledge of current health, social, childcare, public or social policy? This course is designed for new and existing professionals practising in a range of public, private and voluntary sector environments. The course is flexible, and can be fitted around other commitments students may have, as it is delivered on one day per week for part-time students and two days per week for full-time students. This allows opportunities for either part-time or full-time study, either for those returning to education or those who are in employment and wish to enhance their qualifications and employment status or opportunities. Please note that certain pathways are only available at certain sites. Modules from this degree are available on an individual basis as Continuous Development Opportunities (CPD) for the sector. More detailed information on the various pathways and modules is to be found in the ‘Additional Campus/Course Information’ section. Visit the Financial Support and Finance page for more information. More detailed information on other costs associated with your course and work placements/work experience (if applicable) will be outlined in the programme validation document and explained to you at your interview. Academic requirements Access will be flexible, but conditions rigorously enforced according to Grŵp regulations. Students looking to progress onto and graduate with the BA (Hons) Health and Social Care (Social Policy) will first need to have successfully completed the FdA Health and Social Care (Social Policy) or RPL equivalent. Language requirements: Any degrees, diplomas or certificates eligible as noted above should have been taught and assessed in either English or Welsh . The course is delivered through a blend of the following: The course is assessed through a blend of the...
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About this course
Applicants should have completed a relevant qualification in Health or Social Care, vocational or professional, successfully gaining 120 credits at Level 4 and 120 credits at Level 5.
Students unable to demonstrate 120 credits at HE level 5 may support their application with the submission of a portfolio for accreditation of prior/experiential learning (APL/APEL/RPEL). The portfolio should clearly identify the learning derived from their experiences.
For students gaining entry via prior learning, APEL can also be used for exemption from part of the Award.
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Subjects
- Social Policy
- Health and Social Care
- Public
- Part Time
- Full Time
Course programme
Delivery:
The course is delivered through a blend of the following:
- Lectures
- Tutorials
- Guest speakers
- Student centred learning
- Workshops/Practical work
- Virtual learning environment (MOODLE)
Assessment:
The course is assessed through a blend of the following:
- Essay
- Case study
- Dissertation
- Presentation
- Poster presentation
- Research project
 
BA (Hons) Health and Social Care / BA (Hons) Health and Social Care (Social Policy)